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Show Utes Rattle Seattle Five, 116-B I By REECE STEIN Five Utah seniors closed out their careers at Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse Monday night as the Utes romped to its tenth 100-point 100-point game with a 116-103 victory vic-tory over independent Seattle. JERRY CHAMBERS set a personal per-sonal Jiigh for himself with 47 points playing about 32 of the 40 minute game. The fantastic postman-forward hit 19 field-goals field-goals and nine straight foul shots. Leonard Black had the finest night of his career as the senior forward-guard from East High tanked a personal high of 24 on nine goals and six of eight free throws. GEORGE Fisher received two standing ovations as the wheelchair wheel-chair senior was wheeled first into the fieldhouse and then introduced in-troduced with the starters and the graduating seniors. Fisher broke his leg against New Mexico Mex-ico Saturday and is out for the year. Utah cracked the 100 point mark for the tenth time this year. The old record was six and the 116 points will put the Utes close to the 100 point per game mark. Utah took 108 shots and hit 44 to lead the victory over a hot shooting, well drilled Seattle five. THE CHEIFTANS were led by Tom Workman who muscled up the middle for 33 pointt; Sit 6-7 center missed only six P-01 George Fisher was rt;,; m from the field in baffling fi I Jeff Ockel in Ockel's first r- at center. ,( on the glass by a pairol, -gressive, sticky fingured s:;; Lyndon Mackay and . Cunningham. Mackay to. down 18 while Cunningte: ' limited action, pulled oil il Chambers brought down 1 : a typical fine night. MACKAY hit his usua! 2 Rich Tate had ten, Geidi came off the bench to 4: j fine job at guard aid to eight as did Ockel. Men In son was held to five and : k Day ended his Salt Lake ct- by going pointless. Bill In;; Gene Rodgers also saw t , as the Or Fox cleared his j Utah hit a cold 40.7 per z i'from the field but got 73" s bounds and was able to c j eventually. Seattle worked and hit 50 per cent, butJ only 86 times. The Chiete; , in foul trouble trying to c Tate, Chambers and BlacH i allowed Utah to score 2; , free throws. Workman aa. j kel fouled out as did h i Lott. Utah caps the reg son Saturday in rematch with Brig hffl -Utah must wnor AnzMH lose one this week for M to clinch WAC - champ"' j number one, |